Hawaii Diver Swims With Record Breaking Largest Great White Shark | TODAY

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Marine biologist Ocean Ramsey joins TODAY to talk about her and her team of divers’ encounter off the coast of Hawaii with what could be the largest great white shark on the planet. “It fills my heart with joy and takes my breath away,” she says.

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Hawaii Diver Swims With Record Breaking Largest Great White Shark | TODAY

All Comments (21)
  • @VicenzoV
    How big was it? "Three Shaquille O'Neils." Alrighty then.
  • @lachlann4335
    I hate how the hosts kept trying to spin the conversation away from the real thing about sharks. Good thing she’s so good at what she did, answering their question while cleverly bringing it back to the important topic.
  • @mr.l4461
    I can hear her talk for hours. She’s got such a monologue voice to describe her experiences with sharks! Bravo madam
  • @parkkinglot892
    i'm a physics teacher, im going to teach my students how to convert meters, feet, yards and inches to shaqs next semester.
  • @billyjones811
    Americans will measure in literally anything other than the metric system
  • @vz-gv1cr
    This is what dedication and discipline get you.
  • @ChristinaOlive
    Her voice is so relaxing, and she’s such a tough woman to be able to swim with those huge animals without being terrified. Truly unbelievable and yes beautiful
  • @domen9411
    World: this shark is 6,1 meters long. U.S.A. : so how much is that in shaqs?
  • @YourMom-yp6ev
    I love how shaquil o neil is a unit of measurement at this point
  • It's lovely to watch this positive msg as there's so much negativity surrounding Sharks. I hope more educational messages are shared but I'd still be terribly afraid to encounter a shark in the water myself.
  • @mheiseus
    😂 hilarious how people think they won’t eat you if they are hungry enough.
  • Ocean Ramsey is such a cool name for a marine biologist, her brother Rock is an awesome geologist as well.
  • @jneroo226
    So bizarre, that her message was practically ignored by the interviewers.
  • @newday2447
    She has the best job in the world 👏👏 She’s brilliant in this interview, didn’t get side tracked, got her message out clear and smooth
  • @dawnr5158
    It’s really sad and pathetic how those news cast were so worried about if she knew that she was safe being around the shark, rather than asking her questions that actually meant something, but I love how Ocean Ramsey just ignored most of their questions and was constantly talking about how we need to safe all marine life. You go Ocean, you are such an amazing person for doing what you do, and it’s really sad that we don’t have many more people like you whom actually cares about the wildlife as well as what happens to our planet/ eco system. You’re such an inspiration to myself and my family!! ❤️🙏🙂
  • @QuiteDecent
    She mentions that shark populations are being wiped out and they immediately change the subject to generic questions.
  • I love how the journalists totally ignored her consistent messaging about the preservation of the species.
  • @CeeBee781
    They kept trying to to make it light and fun and I love that she kept bringing it back to the bottom line, which is the opposite of light and fun. They didn’t want to talk about the problem of human beings decimating the shark population.